Again, this is the time to prognosticate as the PBA Govs Cup prelims are coming to an end.
After Ginebra demolished upset-conscious Converge with ease and finesse for its third straight win, I cannot see why Tim Cone and his hardworking Kings will not figure in the battle for the championship trophy.
Of course, there are three – no make it four – others who, given the chance, might impede Ginebra’s journey: San Miguel Beer, TNT, Magnolia and Meralco are also equipped with talented men and materials.
Defense will be the principal factor in thwarting Cone and his boys from acquiring another jeweled diadem.
The opposition – including dark horse Converge and long shot NLEX who are deemed to make it to the next round – will have to contend against the fiery sharp shooting Justin Brownlee, the slam dunking devil-may-care Jamie Malonzo, the efficient quarterbacking of MVP Svcottie Thompson, the heady plays of shooting guard Jeremiah Gray and the intimidating bulldozing tactics of slotman Christian Standhardinger.
This, despite the absence of injury-ridden Japhet Aguilar and ace pointguard LA Tenorio, Cone’s tested main men.
If the coaching staff of the opposition can design and discover (or improvise) an effective way of exploiting Ginebra’s above-cited handicap and are able to match the prolific outside sniping of JB, Malonzo, Gray and Thompson, any of them will have a fair chance of overturning the odds.
Let’s face it.
Cone is much too much favored by Lady Luck, can’t you see?
When Ginebra was fighting for its life, Cone sent three of his players to complete a trade with NorthPort and get the sevices of Malonzo.
And then, Gray came out from the woods (sans any fanfare). And guess what? Raymond Aguilar, warming the bench for as long as the fans remember, proved that his being a namesake was not an accident.
Add the quality minutes and contribution of shifty Stanley Pringle, Von Pessumal, John Pinto and Aljon Mariano.
Why wouldn’t the millions of Ginebra fans savor the euphoria?
They get their money’s worth – the thousands who brave the weather and the exasperating vehicular traffic when they physically watch and cheer the Kings dive for the loose ball and exhibit the never-say-die Jaworski mantra.
So, the rest are fighting for only ONE finals slot because the FIRST has been reserved for Brgy. Ginebra?
It might seem that way if one reviews the paths taken by all the teams in the Govs’ Cup.
But let’s not forget the road to the championship is getting tougher and rougher.
The quarterfinals will give us a sneak peek if the Gin Kings or any of those competing for top honors are showing marked improvements.
Remember, the imports define the future of the teams they play for.
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